# AI Funding Tracker · raises, IPOs & M&A

> A running tracker of notable AI funding: the biggest raises, IPOs, and acquisitions, with amounts, valuations, and lead investors.

Part of [Wortins](https://www.wortins.com) — The daily AI briefing.

## AI Funding Tracker

### [Fireworks AI Raises $1.5B Series D at $17.5B Valuation](https://www.wortins.com/story/fireworks-ai-raises-1-5b-series-d-at-17-5b-valuation-75899561)

_Source: Fireworks AI · Wednesday, August 19, 2026_

Fireworks AI, which runs a platform for serving and fine tuning open models, has raised a 1.505 billion dollar Series D at a 17.5 billion dollar valuation. The round was led by Atreides Management, Index Ventures, and TCV, and it vaults the company into the top tier of AI infrastructure startups. The numbers behind the raise explain the enthusiasm. Fireworks says it is running at roughly 1 billion dollars in annualized revenue and processing more than 40 trillion tokens a day, the kind of usage that signals it has become critical plumbing for companies deploying AI in production. Its pitch is speed and cost: help developers run open weight models faster and cheaper than calling the big proprietary APIs. The raise is a bet on a specific thesis, that a meaningful share of AI workloads will move to open models companies want to host and customize themselves rather than renting from a single frontier lab. At a 17.5 billion dollar valuation, investors are wagering that the inference layer, not just the models, is where a durable business gets built.

[Read the full story at Fireworks AI](https://fireworks.ai/blog/series-d-announcement)

### [Amber Raises €7M Series A for AI Knowledge Platform](https://www.wortins.com/story/amber-raises-7m-series-a-for-ai-knowledge-platform-2da4e2fa)

_Source: Tech.eu · Wednesday, August 19, 2026_

Amber, a startup based in Aachen, Germany, has raised a 7 million euro Series A led by Ventech and NRW.Venture to expand its AI powered business knowledge platform. It is a comparatively small round, but a useful counterpoint to the billion dollar headlines, showing the European AI scene building practical tools for ordinary companies rather than chasing frontier models. Amber's technical hook is a proprietary AI Data Layer that it says cuts token costs by about 60 percent, a meaningful saving for small and mid sized businesses where the running cost of AI features can quickly outweigh the benefit. The company reports more than 400 active customers and around 60 employees, so this is a real operating business, not a science project. The raise reflects a quieter trend beneath the megacap arms race: a wave of startups focused on making AI cheaper and more usable for the long tail of businesses that will never train their own model. For them, the value is not raw capability but cost control and integration, and that is exactly where Amber is placing its bet.

[Read the full story at Tech.eu](https://tech.eu/2026/08/17/amber-raises-eur7m-to-expand-its-ai-powered-business-knowledge-platform/)

### [Higgsfield AI Series B: $400M at $5.4B Valuation for AI Video Creation Platform](https://www.wortins.com/story/higgsfield-ai-series-b-400m-at-5-4b-valuation-for-ai-video-c-0302bef8)

_Source: PR Newswire · Wednesday, August 19, 2026_

Higgsfield, a platform for generating AI video and images, has raised $400 million in a Series B round led by DST Global, quadrupling its valuation to $5.4 billion in just eight months. Investors including Tribe Capital, Goldman Sachs Alternatives and Smash Capital joined the round, a sign of how hungry backers remain for tools that turn text prompts into polished visual content. The numbers behind the raise are what stand out. Higgsfield says it has reached roughly $700 million in annualized revenue with 30 million users across 200 countries, and it claims 390 of the Fortune 500 among the companies using it for content production. Much of that growth followed a major infrastructure rollout earlier in the year that the company credits with a sharp jump in usage. Generative video is one of the most competitive corners of AI, with labs and startups alike racing to ship. Higgsfield's pitch is less about the flashiest model and more about being the practical tool marketing teams actually reach for, and investors are betting that distribution and revenue, not just research, will decide the winners.

[Read the full story at PR Newswire](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/higgsfield-raises-400-million-series-b-financing-at-5-4-billion-valuation-with-annualized-revenue-reaching-700-million-302852430.html)

### [Safe Superintelligence (SSI) Receives $5B Nvidia Investment with Long-Term GPU Commitment](https://www.wortins.com/story/safe-superintelligence-ssi-receives-5b-nvidia-investment-wit-3d95633c)

_Source: TechCrunch · Wednesday, August 19, 2026_

Nvidia is putting $5 billion behind Safe Superintelligence, the secretive lab founded by former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever. Beyond the cash, the deal gives SSI access to Nvidia's next-generation Vera Rubin platform and what the companies describe as roughly a tenfold increase in available compute over the next year, a scale of resources few research shops can command. What makes SSI unusual is that it has promised not to ship products at all. The company, founded in 2024 with Daniel Gross and Daniel Levy, says its single focus is building safe superintelligence, with no plans to commercialize along the way. That makes Nvidia's investment a bet on pure research rather than near-term revenue, and it deepens the chipmaker's habit of taking stakes in the labs that buy its hardware. The arrangement underscores how central compute has become to AI ambition. A team with no product and a deliberately narrow mission can still attract billions, provided its founders are credible enough and its appetite for GPUs large enough to matter to the company selling them.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/27/ilya-sutskevers-safe-superintelligence-partners-with-nvidia-to-scale-its-ai-research/)

### [China's Moonshot AI Raises $3.5B Pre-IPO Round at $35B Valuation, Targets Hong Kong Listing by Q1 2027](https://www.wortins.com/story/china-s-moonshot-ai-raises-3-5b-pre-ipo-round-at-35b-valuati-f828c765)

_Source: Bloomberg · Wednesday, August 19, 2026_

Moonshot AI, one of China's most closely watched AI startups, has raised $3.5 billion in a pre-IPO round that values the company at $35 billion. The financing, reported in late July, drew a mix of state-owned entities and venture firms, and the company is already said to be lining up a further round targeting a $50 billion valuation. The raise sets up a move to the public markets. Moonshot is preparing to file for a Hong Kong listing, potentially as soon as the end of September, with an IPO expected late this year or in early 2027. Much of the momentum traces to its Kimi K3 model, which has helped establish the company as a serious contender alongside DeepSeek and Alibaba in China's crowded model race. The scale of the numbers is a reminder that the AI funding boom is not a purely American phenomenon. With deep domestic backing and a clear path to the public markets, China's leading labs are raising sums that rival their Western peers, and doing it largely outside the reach of US investors.

[Read the full story at Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-07-29/china-s-moonshot-ai-passes-funding-goal-to-hit-35-billion-value)

### [Lovable Raises $400M Series C at $13.3B Valuation, Expanding Vibe-Coding Platform Globally](https://www.wortins.com/story/lovable-raises-400m-series-c-at-13-3b-valuation-expanding-vi-89d5b844)

_Source: Lovable · Wednesday, August 19, 2026_

Lovable, the Swedish startup behind one of the most popular vibe-coding tools, has raised $400 million in a Series C round that doubles its valuation to $13.3 billion. Menlo Ventures and EQT's Scaleup Europe Fund led the financing, with returning backers including Accel, Salesforce Ventures, CapitalG and DST Global, capping a remarkable run for a company barely two years old. Lovable lets people build working web apps by describing them in plain language, and adoption has been fast. The company says more than 60 million projects have been created on the platform since its late-2024 launch, and it claims two-thirds of the Fortune 500 now use apps built with it. The fresh capital will fund a push toward 450 employees and deeper work on payments and multi-agent features. The raise is one of the largest yet for the crowded field of tools that promise software without traditional coding. It also stands out as a European company reaching a valuation usually reserved for Silicon Valley, a sign that the vibe-coding wave has real commercial pull well beyond the US.

[Read the full story at Lovable](https://lovable.dev/blog/series-c)

### [Stripe acquires OpenRouter for $7 billion](https://www.wortins.com/story/stripe-acquires-openrouter-for-7-billion-4dec009d)

_Source: Fortune · Tuesday, August 18, 2026_

Stripe has agreed to acquire OpenRouter for more than 7 billion dollars in an all-cash deal announced on August 16, a stunning markup from the roughly 1.3 billion dollar valuation the startup carried as recently as May. That is more than a 5x jump in a matter of months, and it says a lot about how badly infrastructure players want a foothold in AI. OpenRouter, founded in 2023, runs a single gateway that gives developers access to more than 400 AI models, letting them route requests and optimize costs across providers. Roughly 8 million developers use it, and it had raised over 150 million dollars from investors including CapitalG, a16z, and Menlo Ventures before the sale. For Stripe, the logic is about owning more of the plumbing beneath AI applications, extending from payments into the model layer developers depend on. The eye-watering price also underscores a broader theme: as AI costs balloon, tools that help teams manage and cut those costs have become strategically valuable in their own right.

[Read the full story at Fortune](https://fortune.com/2026/08/16/stripe-7-billion-deal-ai-firm-openrouter-acquisition/)

### [River AI raises $1.1 billion seed/Series A from General Catalyst](https://www.wortins.com/story/river-ai-raises-1-1-billion-seed-series-a-from-general-catal-34c3fe37)

_Source: TechCrunch · Tuesday, August 18, 2026_

River AI has come out of stealth with a $1.1 billion round, an unusually large seed and Series A for a company founded only in June. The financing is led by General Catalyst and AMP PBC, with Nvidia, AMD Ventures, Y Combinator and Temasek among the participants. The startup is the new venture of Igor Babuschkin, who has worked at xAI, DeepMind and OpenAI. Its pitch is to help developers turn open-weight models into personalized assistants, using techniques like LoRA fine-tuning and reinforcement learning, rather than relying on a single pre-trained model as a drop-in replacement for everything. The scale of the raise says as much about the market as the company. Investors are still willing to write enormous checks for a two-month-old startup with a strong founder and a fashionable thesis, a reminder that capital for AI infrastructure has not cooled even as scrutiny of returns grows.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/11/general-catalyst-leads-1-1b-round-into-2-month-old-river-ai/)

### [Wispr Flow raises $280 million Series B at $2 billion valuation](https://www.wortins.com/story/wispr-flow-raises-280-million-series-b-at-2-billion-valuatio-47fc858b)

_Source: TechCrunch · Tuesday, August 18, 2026_

Wispr Flow has raised a $280 million Series B at a $2 billion valuation, led by Menlo Ventures with Notable, NEA and Neo Ventures joining. The round brings the company's total funding to $361 million, a steep jump from the modest $25 million Series A it closed back in November 2025. The money lands as the voice startup pushes past its original dictation product into meeting transcription and its own speech model, Canto, tuned for noisy real-world conditions. Wispr says revenue has been growing more than 150 percent a quarter, the kind of curve that explains the sharp step up in valuation. The raise is a bet that voice is becoming a primary interface for computers rather than a side feature. With this much capital behind it, Wispr has room to chase a voice-first market against far bigger incumbents, though it will have to show the growth holds as it expands beyond its first use case.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/17/wispr-raises-280m-at-2b-valuation-as-it-looks-beyond-dictation/)

### [Lovable raises $400 million Series C at $13.3 billion valuation](https://www.wortins.com/story/lovable-raises-400-million-series-c-at-13-3-billion-valuatio-4dd150f5)

_Source: TechCrunch · Tuesday, August 18, 2026_

Lovable, the Swedish startup behind a popular vibe-coding tool that turns plain-language prompts into working apps, has confirmed a $400 million Series C at a $13.3 billion valuation. The round is led by Menlo Ventures and the Scaleup Europe Fund, with a wide syndicate that includes Balderton, Kaszek, Tencent and others. The valuation has roughly doubled in eight months, and the company says annual recurring revenue is approaching $600 million, up from about $500 million in June, with a stated path toward $1 billion and beyond. For a European startup, that trajectory is extraordinary and puts it among the most valuable of the current AI app-building wave. The raise underscores how much investor enthusiasm is flowing toward tools that let non-programmers build software by describing what they want. Whether these products can hold their lead as larger platforms add similar features is the open question, but for now the market is pricing Lovable as a genuine contender.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/12/lovable-confirms-new-13-3b-valuation-raises-another-400m/)

### [Cognition AI in talks for $40 billion valuation, 50% increase in three months](https://www.wortins.com/story/cognition-ai-in-talks-for-40-billion-valuation-50-increase-i-88859c9f)

_Source: TechCrunch · Tuesday, August 18, 2026_

Cognition AI, the startup behind the Devin coding agent, is reportedly already back in the market, in talks to raise more than 1 billion dollars at a valuation north of 40 billion. That would mark a roughly 50 percent jump from the 26 billion valuation it commanded just three months earlier in May, an unusually fast repricing even by current AI standards. The growth story behind the number is aggressive. Cognition's annualized revenue run rate is approaching 1 billion dollars, and the company has reportedly posted 50 percent month over month growth for six straight months, the kind of curve investors are willing to pay steep multiples to chase. Founded in 2023 by Scott Wu, Steven Hao, and Walden Yan, Cognition is betting that agents which write and ship code on their own will reshape software work. Whether a 40 billion dollar tag is visionary or frothy depends entirely on how much of that engineering automation actually holds up in production.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/12/ai-coding-startup-cognition-reportedly-already-in-talks-to-raise-at-40b-valuation/)

### [NeoGeo raises $20 million Series A at geospatial AI startup](https://www.wortins.com/story/neogeo-raises-20-million-series-a-at-geospatial-ai-startup-348a37ca)

_Source: StartupTalky · Tuesday, August 18, 2026_

NeoGeo, a startup working on geospatial AI, has closed a 20 million dollar Series A, led by Neev II Fund and Aavishkaar Capital and announced in mid August. It is a modest round by the standards of a summer full of billion-dollar headlines, which is part of why it is worth noting. Geospatial AI sits at the practical end of the field, using models to make sense of location and mapping data for things like logistics, agriculture, urban planning, and infrastructure monitoring. These are exactly the unglamorous, real-world problems where AI tends to deliver measurable value rather than hype. The raise also fits a broader pattern of specialized AI companies pulling in capital outside the usual US megacap orbit, in this case from India's startup ecosystem. As the giant foundation-model rounds dominate attention, smaller bets like this one are a reminder that a lot of the actual deployment is happening in narrow, applied niches.

[Read the full story at StartupTalky](https://startuptalky.com/news/daily-indian-funding-roundup-key-news-18-august-2026/)

### [Safe Superintelligence Receives $5B Investment From Nvidia](https://www.wortins.com/story/safe-superintelligence-receives-5b-investment-from-nvidia-5ff9e5e1)

_Source: TechCrunch · Monday, August 17, 2026_

Ilya Sutskever's Safe Superintelligence has taken a $5 billion investment from Nvidia, a deal announced July 27 that brings the secretive lab's total funding to around $7 billion at a $32 billion valuation. Beyond the cash, the arrangement hands SSI access to Nvidia's Vera Rubin GPU platform and roughly a 10x expansion in compute over the next year, marking a shift away from the Google Cloud TPUs it had been using. What makes the round striking is how little SSI has shown. Founded in 2024 by Sutskever, a former OpenAI co-founder and alignment lead, the company operates in stealth with no products and no published research, staking everything on building safe, aligned superintelligence directly. In return for its money, Nvidia reportedly gained rare access to view that research. The investor list, which includes Andreessen Horowitz, Alphabet, Lightspeed and Sequoia, signals just how much capital is willing to chase a pure research bet with no revenue in sight. It is one of the clearest examples of the market funding a mission and a founder over a product.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/27/ilya-sutskevers-safe-superintelligence-partners-with-nvidia-to-scale-its-ai-research/)

### [June AI Raises $20M Pre-Seed From Marc Benioff and Others](https://www.wortins.com/story/june-ai-raises-20m-pre-seed-from-marc-benioff-and-others-ff71b553)

_Source: TechCrunch · Monday, August 17, 2026_

June AI has come out of stealth with a $20 million pre-seed round led by Marc Benioff's Time Ventures, with Michael Dell, Box's Aaron Levie and CrowdStrike's George Kurtz also backing it. That is a heavyweight lineup for a pre-seed, and it reflects a specific bet: that the hard part of enterprise AI is not the models but getting them deployed into tangled legacy systems. June's pitch is to automate that grind. Its platform scans a company's existing software, maps out the business processes and inefficiencies, and generates guides for standing up AI agents, ideally without the army of forward-deployed engineers that vendors usually send in. The founding team, led by ex-Salesforce staff who previously built Bonobo AI (acquired by Salesforce in 2019), is leaning on that enterprise pedigree. The idea nods at a real paradox: AI was supposed to reduce services work, yet in practice it has increased demand for people to actually implement it. June is betting it can automate that implementation layer itself, which, if it works, targets one of enterprise AI's genuine bottlenecks.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://www.techcrunch.com/2026/08/03/a-marc-benioff-backed-startup-thinks-ai-can-solve-the-ai-deployment-problem/)

### [Fireworks AI Series D: $1.5B at $17.5B Valuation](https://www.wortins.com/story/fireworks-ai-series-d-1-5b-at-17-5b-valuation-8a6ff0ae)

_Source: Yahoo Finance · Monday, August 17, 2026_

Fireworks AI has raised a $1.505 billion Series D at a $17.5 billion valuation, led by Atreides Management alongside Index Ventures and TCV. The company runs an inference platform that lets businesses fine-tune and serve their own specialized AI models rather than relying on a single general-purpose system. The raise lands alongside a revenue milestone: Fireworks says it has crossed $1 billion in annualized revenue, roughly five times where it stood at its previous round. It reports serving more than 40 trillion tokens a day, and says about 95% of that traffic comes from customer-specialized models rather than off-the-shelf ones. That mix is the interesting bit. It suggests real demand for tailored, smaller models tuned to specific tasks, a counterweight to the assumption that everything runs through a handful of giant frontier systems. For the infrastructure layer that keeps those custom models fast and cheap to run, that is a large and growing market.

[Read the full story at Yahoo Finance](https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/fireworks-raises-1-5-billion-130000636.html)

### [OLIX Computing Series B: $312M at $3.3B Valuation for Photonic AI Chips](https://www.wortins.com/story/olix-computing-series-b-312m-at-3-3b-valuation-for-photonic--a7a79018)

_Source: TechTimes · Monday, August 17, 2026_

OLIX Computing, a London-based chip startup, has raised a $312 million Series B at a $3.3 billion valuation, which it says is the largest semiconductor venture round ever led by a European company. The money backs an unusual bet: processors that compute with light instead of electricity. OLIX's optical tensor processing units, or OTPUs, use photonics to run AI inference, and the company claims its DX-1 chip can push more than 10,000 tokens per second on a 100-billion-parameter model while ditching the expensive high-bandwidth memory that today's GPUs depend on. If that holds up in production, it could attack both the cost and the power draw of running large models. The catch is timing. The DX-1 is not slated to ship until the second half of 2027, so this is a long bet on a hard problem, and photonic computing has promised more than it has delivered for years. But the size of the round signals real conviction that light-based inference is worth chasing, and Europe rarely produces semiconductor bets this large.

[Read the full story at TechTimes](https://www.techtimes.com/articles/322816/20260803/olix-raises-312m-photonic-ai-chip-that-ditches-hbm-britains-biggest-semiconductor-bet.htm)

### [River AI raises $1.1B seed round led by General Catalyst](https://www.wortins.com/story/river-ai-raises-1-1b-seed-round-led-by-general-catalyst-1464f928)

_Source: TechCrunch · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

River AI has pulled off one of the largest seed rounds on record, raising $1.1 billion led by General Catalyst just two months after emerging from stealth in June. Chipmakers Nvidia and AMD Ventures joined, an unusual pairing that hints at how much compute the company expects to burn. The founder is Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of xAI with prior stints at DeepMind and OpenAI, and pedigree clearly did a lot of work here. The company is building reinforcement learning infrastructure meant to let enterprises train their own AI agents, rather than depend on a closed model from a big lab. Its pitch is speed and cost: an API that River says can complete complex RL runs in 15 to 20 minutes at two to four times lower cost than closed-source alternatives. A billion-dollar seed for a two-month-old startup is a jaw-dropping number, a sign both of how hot trainable-agent infrastructure has become and of how much investors will pay to back a proven founder before anyone else can.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/11/general-catalyst-leads-1-1b-round-into-2-month-old-river-ai)

### [Databricks raises $5B at $190B valuation](https://www.wortins.com/story/databricks-raises-5b-at-190b-valuation-82c2f332)

_Source: TechCrunch · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Databricks has raised $5 billion at a $190 billion valuation, and the story of how it got there is almost funnier than the number. The company reportedly set out to raise just $1 billion; investors wanted to put in $15 billion; it settled in the middle at $5 billion. That kind of oversubscription is a signal in itself about how badly big funds want exposure to the data-and-AI infrastructure layer. Underneath the frenzy are real figures. Databricks says it has reached a $7 billion annualized revenue run rate, growing 80 percent year over year, and is cash-flow positive, with its core warehouse product alone generating $1.5 billion in run rate at 100 percent growth. A 100-person AI research team is helping drive both capability and its considerable compute bills. At $190 billion, Databricks is now one of the most valuable private companies in the world, and the round underscores that the biggest AI money is flowing not only to model labs but to the platforms that store and move the data those models depend on.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/13/databricks-wanted-to-raise-1b-investors-wanted-15b-it-settled-on-5b-at-a-190b-valuation)

### [Naïve raises $28.5M Series A for autonomous company infrastructure](https://www.wortins.com/story/na-ve-raises-28-5m-series-a-for-autonomous-company-infrastru-9fd9aed6)

_Source: TechCrunch · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Naive, a Palo Alto AI lab founded this year by Berkeley dropouts Sean Dorje and Dennis Zax, has raised a $28.5 million Series A led by Nexus Venture Partners. The company's premise is cheeky but concrete: automate the grunt work of setting up and running a company. It offers a unified API and serverless stack designed so that AI agents can handle the operational plumbing a business needs, from the boring setup tasks on up. The traction numbers are what caught investors' eyes. Naive says it has signed more than 30,000 developer customers within months and grown revenue tenfold to the low double-digit millions. Y Combinator, Zetta, and angels from HubSpot, Amazon, and DocuSign joined the round. It is an early bet on a genuinely ambitious idea, that much of a company's back office can be run by software agents rather than staff, and the rapid developer uptake suggests the pain point is real, even if the vision of the largely autonomous company is still a long way from proven.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/06/naive-raises-28-5m-to-automate-the-grunt-work-of-setting-up-and-running-a-company)

### [Ellis AI raises $10M seed to automate private credit operations](https://www.wortins.com/story/ellis-ai-raises-10m-seed-to-automate-private-credit-operatio-6e729e0d)

_Source: TechCrunch · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Ellis has launched with a $10 million seed led by First Round Capital to bring AI to one of finance's least glamorous corners: the back office of private credit. The company is the work of repeat founder Ryan Williams, who previously co-created the real estate investment platform Cadre, and it is targeting the fund administration, accounting, and legal reconciliation work that private credit managers currently grind through by hand. The product deploys specialized AI agents for tasks like cash flow reconciliation, anomaly detection, and compliance workflows, the kind of high-volume, detail-heavy processing where errors are costly and headcount is expensive. Khosla Ventures, Harlem Capital, and Slow Ventures joined the round. Private credit has ballooned into a multitrillion-dollar asset class, and its operational infrastructure has not kept up, which is exactly the gap Ellis is betting on. It is a good example of the quieter, vertical side of the AI boom: not a flashy consumer app, but agents aimed at the unglamorous plumbing of a specific industry.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/31/repeat-founder-ryan-williams-raises-10m-seed-for-an-ai-startup-for-private-credit-managers)

### [Valar Atomics raises $1B Series B led by Sequoia for nuclear microreactors](https://www.wortins.com/story/valar-atomics-raises-1b-series-b-led-by-sequoia-for-nuclear--21bb879c)

_Source: TechCrunch · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Valar Atomics has raised $1 billion in a Series B, plus a $200 million credit line, at a reported $6 billion valuation, with Sequoia's Shaun Maguire leading the round. The startup builds small modular nuclear reactors, and its pitch is aimed squarely at the AI boom's hungriest problem: where to find the enormous, steady power that data centers now demand. The money follows a concrete milestone. In June 2026 Valar's Ward 250 reactor powered an Nvidia Blackwell system, and the two companies struck a development deal for a waterless 30-megawatt AI factory. That pairing, a reactor purpose-built to run AI hardware, is what turns a nuclear startup into an AI-infrastructure story. The broader context is an energy scramble. Training and serving frontier models is bottlenecked as much by electricity as by chips, and hyperscalers are signing power deals of every kind. Betting $1 billion on manufacturing fleets of small reactors is a wager that the fastest way to feed AI is to build new generation from scratch, and that regulators and physics will cooperate on the timeline.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/03/sequoias-shaun-maguire-leads-1b-round-for-nuclear-startup-valar-atomics/)

### [CodeRabbit raises $143M Series C at $1.5B valuation for AI code review governance](https://www.wortins.com/story/coderabbit-raises-143m-series-c-at-1-5b-valuation-for-ai-cod-1a23c8ea)

_Source: Tech Funding News · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

CodeRabbit has raised a $143 million Series C at a $1.5 billion valuation, co-led by Atomico and Smash Capital, less than a year after its $60 million Series B. The company sells AI-powered code review, and its growth is a direct read on a bigger trend: as AI writes more of the world's code, someone has to check it. CodeRabbit says revenue grew more than fivefold year over year, and that its system now runs over two million code reviews a week for more than 17,000 customers, including Nvidia, BMW, and Adyen. The bet is that human reviewers cannot keep up with the volume of machine-generated pull requests, so review itself becomes an AI-assisted, governed process. There is a neat symmetry here that also hints at the risk. The same wave of AI coding tools that creates demand for automated review could eventually fold that review into the coding assistants themselves. For now, though, the surge in AI-written code is minting a market for tools that watch the machines, and investors are paying up for it.

[Read the full story at Tech Funding News](https://techfundingnews.com/coderabbit-lands-143m-at-1-5b-valuation-as-ai-generated-code-surges/)

### [MiiHealth AI closes $2.8M seed round for autonomous patient intake](https://www.wortins.com/story/miihealth-ai-closes-2-8m-seed-round-for-autonomous-patient-i-9545ee29)

_Source: AZBio · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

MiiHealth AI has closed a $2.8 million seed round led by Russell Glass, founder of Arteria Capital and the former CEO of Headspace. The startup's product, an assistant called DAINA, autonomously phones patients before appointments, conducts a clinical intake in the patient's preferred language, and generates notes ready to drop into an electronic health record. The pitch is aimed at one of healthcare's most stubborn drains: paperwork. MiiHealth claims DAINA gives back more than two hours per provider each day and saves over eight minutes per cardiology encounter in a Mayo Clinic deployment, numbers that, if they hold up, translate directly into more time with patients or shorter waits. It is a small round, but it sits at an interesting frontier. Voice AI that talks to real patients about their health carries obvious risks around accuracy and trust, and intake is a comparatively safe place to start, gathering information rather than giving diagnoses. The funding will expand the engineering team, add specialty protocols, and push deeper EHR integrations, the unglamorous plumbing that decides whether tools like this actually get used.

[Read the full story at AZBio](https://www.azbio.org/miihealth-ai-closes-2-8m-seed-round-to-reinvent-patient-intake-and-give-providers-back-two-hours-a-day/)

### [Prometheus raises $12B Series B at $41B valuation led by Bezos](https://www.wortins.com/story/prometheus-raises-12b-series-b-at-41b-valuation-led-by-bezos-57fa2940)

_Source: GeekWire · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Prometheus, the secretive startup co-founded and co-led by Jeff Bezos and scientist Vik Bajaj, has raised a $12 billion Series B at a $41 billion valuation, an eye-watering sum for a company with only around 150 employees. The round drew a who's who of finance, including JPMorgan, BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, DST Global, and Arch, and follows a Series A that Bezos himself led at a $6.2 billion valuation. The company's mission is unusually ambitious: build what it calls an 'artificial general engineer' that compresses the long, expensive journey from design to manufacturing for physical products. Bajaj has framed the targets in terms of things with brutally slow development cycles, like jet engines that take a decade to design, along with bridges and semiconductors. The scale of the raise reflects how capital-intensive that vision is, demanding vast compute and specialized training data drawn from the physical world rather than the open internet. It also underscores a broader bet in Silicon Valley that the next frontier for AI is not chat or code but the atoms-heavy world of engineering and manufacturing, where progress has been stubbornly slow.

[Read the full story at GeekWire](https://www.geekwire.com/2026/bezos-ai-startup-prometheus-raises-12b-at-41b-valuation-and-the-ceos-explain-what-theyre-doing/)

### [Harvey legal AI raises $500M+ at $15.5B valuation as ARR surges to $350M](https://www.wortins.com/story/harvey-legal-ai-raises-500m-at-15-5b-valuation-as-arr-surges-5b5c6b26)

_Source: The Next Web · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Harvey, the legal AI startup, is raising more than $500 million in a round led by Lightspeed that values it at $15.5 billion, a 40 percent jump from the $11 billion valuation it carried just five months earlier in March. Fueling the leap is fast revenue growth: the company's annual recurring revenue has surged roughly 80 percent this year, from $190 million in January to about $350 million in August. At that level Harvey is trading at around 44 times its current revenue run rate, a rich multiple that signals just how much investors are betting on 'vertical AI,' software tuned for the specific workflows of a single profession rather than general-purpose assistants. The company has also stacked up strategic backing, including investment from Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan and a deepened partnership with Microsoft. Founded four years ago, Harvey has become the poster child for applying large language models to a document-heavy, high-stakes field like law. The open question is whether revenue can keep pace with a valuation that now prices in years of continued, near-flawless execution in a market full of well-funded rivals.

[Read the full story at The Next Web](https://thenextweb.com/news/harvey-legal-ai-15-5bn-valuation-500m-raise-vertical-ai)

### [Klaviyo acquires Agency AI led by serial founder Elias Torres, names him CPO](https://www.wortins.com/story/klaviyo-acquires-agency-ai-led-by-serial-founder-elias-torre-86db7e7c)

_Source: TechCrunch · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Klaviyo, the publicly traded marketing platform, is acquiring Agency AI, a startup that had raised about $32 million from Sequoia, Menlo Ventures, and Felicis, to bolster its push into agentic software. Terms were not disclosed, but the deal brings over Agency's roughly 25-person team and its technology, and installs co-founder Elias Torres as Klaviyo's chief product officer overseeing its AI agents, including its Composer and Customer Agent products. The acquisition has a neat full-circle quality. Torres once hired Klaviyo's current CEO, Andrew Bialecki, at an earlier startup called Performable back in 2010, and Bialecki went on to found Klaviyo. Now the two are reunited, with the serial founder reporting into the executive he once brought on board. Strategically, Klaviyo wants to put AI agents in front of the roughly 200,000 businesses on its e-commerce platform, automating the marketing and customer tasks those merchants handle today. The deal is a small example of a larger pattern, where established software companies buy their way into agentic capabilities and the experienced founders who can build them, rather than growing the expertise from scratch.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/05/klaviyo-acquires-elias-torres-agency-in-full-circle-reunion-for-tech-founders/)

### [Yellow.ai goes public via $550M Bluerock SPAC merger, valued at $300M pre-money](https://www.wortins.com/story/yellow-ai-goes-public-via-550m-bluerock-spac-merger-valued-a-8f76b07f)

_Source: Yahoo Finance · Sunday, August 16, 2026_

Yellow.ai, an enterprise company that builds AI agents for customer service and operations, is going public through a merger with Bluerock Acquisition Corp, a special purpose acquisition company. The deal values Yellow.ai at $300 million pre-money and the combined company at roughly $550 million pro forma, with an additional $30 million in PIPE financing from strategic investors, and is expected to close in the second half of 2026. Once complete, the merged company will trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the ticker 'YAI.' Yellow.ai sells service-automation software that handles customer support and back-office workflows for large enterprises around the world, positioning itself in the increasingly crowded market for agentic AI aimed at replacing or augmenting call-center and operations staff. Taking the SPAC route is notable at a time when many AI companies are staying private and raising enormous sums from venture investors. For Yellow.ai, a public listing offers liquidity and a currency for future deals, though the relatively modest valuation is a reminder that enterprise AI vendors face real competition and scrutiny over whether their automation actually delivers the promised savings.

[Read the full story at Yahoo Finance](https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/yellow-ai-global-leader-enterprise-123000626.html)

### [River AI Raises $1.1 Billion to Build Personally Trainable AI Agents](https://www.wortins.com/story/river-ai-raises-1-1-billion-to-build-personally-trainable-ai-0425d3da)

_Source: TechCrunch · Saturday, August 15, 2026_

River AI has pulled off one of the more eye-popping raises of the year: 1.1 billion dollars across a combined seed and Series A, for a company that is only about two months old. It was co-founded by Igor Babuschkin, a veteran of xAI, and the round was led by General Catalyst and AMP PBC, with Nvidia, AMD Ventures, Y Combinator and Temasek also taking part. The product ambition is to let developers train and serve their own custom models through an API, using techniques like LoRA fine-tuning and reinforcement learning on top of open-weight models. In other words, it is a bet that the future is not one giant model to rule them all but many specialized ones that teams can shape to their own data and tasks. A billion-dollar seed for a two-month-old startup says as much about the current funding climate as it does about River. Capital is chasing proven AI operators at extraordinary speed, and Babuschkin's pedigree was enough to command a war chest before the product has had time to prove itself.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/11/general-catalyst-leads-1-1b-round-into-2-month-old-river-ai/)

### [Chai Discovery Raises $400 Million Series C for AI Drug Discovery](https://www.wortins.com/story/chai-discovery-raises-400-million-series-c-for-ai-drug-disco-5cad2de8)

_Source: Fierce Biotech · Saturday, August 15, 2026_

Chai Discovery has closed a 400 million dollar Series C at a 3.8 billion dollar valuation, roughly tripling its worth in seven months. Index Ventures led the round, with Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia, Bain Capital and Sapphire also participating, and the more telling signal is on the customer side: the company says its platform is already deployed by drugmakers including Eli Lilly and Pfizer. Chai builds AI models that predict and reprogram how molecules interact, the kind of structural biology work that sits upstream of designing new drugs. It is a fast climb for a company that raised a 30 million dollar seed in 2024 and shipped its first model, Chai-1, within its first year, and the valuation reflects how eagerly capital is flowing into AI for the life sciences. The open question, as always in this field, is how much real-world drug output follows the impressive benchmarks and big-name logos. But with major pharma paying rather than just piloting, Chai is further along than most of the AI-for-biology cohort.

[Read the full story at Fierce Biotech](https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/chai-brews-400m-series-c-fuel-ai-used-lilly-novartis-and-pfizer)

### [Blacksmith Raises $45 Million Series B for AI Code Validation](https://www.wortins.com/story/blacksmith-raises-45-million-series-b-for-ai-code-validation-10bc8af8)

_Source: PR Newswire · Saturday, August 15, 2026_

Blacksmith raised a 45 million dollar Series B led by Peak XV Partners at a 550 million dollar valuation, roughly a tenfold jump in under a year. The company runs continuous integration workloads on purpose-built hardware, and its pitch rides a very current wave: as AI generates more and more code, teams need to test and validate that code far faster than before. The traction numbers are the striking part. Blacksmith says its customer count leapt from 800 to 6,000 companies, with weekly CI jobs growing 5 to 10 percent week over week, and its client list includes developer-infrastructure names like Supabase, Clerk and Ashby. Y Combinator and GV joined the round alongside Peak XV. It is a neat example of a second-order AI business. Blacksmith does not build models, it sells the picks and shovels that the AI coding boom suddenly requires, and if the volume of machine-written code keeps climbing, the demand for somewhere fast to check it climbs right alongside.

[Read the full story at PR Newswire](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/blacksmith-raises-45m-series-b-from-peak-xv-partners-as-ai-generated-code-drives-demand-for-faster-code-validation-302849104.html)

### [MiiHealth AI Closes $2.8 Million Seed to Automate Patient Intake](https://www.wortins.com/story/miihealth-ai-closes-2-8-million-seed-to-automate-patient-int-7cf6485d)

_Source: AZBio · Saturday, August 15, 2026_

MiiHealth AI, a Phoenix-based startup, has closed a $2.8 million seed round to attack one of healthcare's most tedious bottlenecks: patient intake and clinical documentation. The company's agentic assistant, DAINA, is designed to gather patient information and draft the paperwork that normally eats into a clinician's day, with the pitch that it can hand providers back roughly two hours of time. The round was led by Russell Glass, founder of Arteria Capital and a former Headspace chief executive, and drew a roster of physician angels, healthcare operators, and digital-health founders. That kind of investor base matters in medicine, where distribution and clinical trust often decide whether a tool ever reaches real exam rooms. The money will go toward expanding engineering, widening the set of specialty protocols the system supports, deepening clinical safety work, and speeding up integrations with electronic health record systems, the notoriously stubborn software every hospital runs on. It is a small raise by AI standards, but it targets a genuine and unglamorous pain point, the sort of applied automation that tends to stick when it works.

[Read the full story at AZBio](https://www.azbio.org/miihealth-ai-closes-2-8m-seed-round-to-reinvent-patient-intake-and-give-providers-back-two-hours-a-day/)

### [Lovable Raises $400M Series C at $13.3B Valuation](https://www.wortins.com/story/lovable-raises-400m-series-c-at-13-3b-valuation-6d10561e)

_Source: Bloomberg · Saturday, August 15, 2026_

Lovable, the AI app-building startup, has closed a $400 million Series C at a $13.3 billion valuation, roughly doubling its worth in about seven months from $6.6 billion. The round was led by Menlo Ventures and co-led by EQT's Scaleup Europe Fund, and it lands as the company projects a $600 million annualized revenue run rate by the end of August. The pitch behind the numbers is that Lovable lets people build working software by describing what they want, collapsing the gap between idea and shipped app. Revenue growing this fast, alongside plans to expand to around 450 employees, is why investors are willing to underwrite a valuation that looked aggressive just a couple of quarters ago. It is also a notable European AI success story at a time when most of the megarounds are American. Whether describe an app and get one becomes a durable category or a feature that larger platforms absorb is the open question, but for now Lovable is one of the fastest-scaling companies in the space.

[Read the full story at Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-12/ai-coding-startup-lovable-raises-400m-series-c-funding-at-13-3-billion-valuation)

### [Dili Raises $15M Series A for AI Compliance Infrastructure](https://www.wortins.com/story/dili-raises-15m-series-a-for-ai-compliance-infrastructure-777fc98d)

_Source: The AI Insider · Saturday, August 15, 2026_

Dili has raised a $15 million Series A led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from Allianz and Rebel Fund, following a $6.7 million seed earlier this year. The startup builds AI tooling to handle compliance and regulatory paperwork for US infrastructure projects, the permits, reviews, and documentation that can bog down construction for months or years. It is an unglamorous corner of AI, and that is exactly what makes it interesting. Big infrastructure spending keeps running into a wall of regulatory process, and applying language models to draft, check, and track that paperwork is a concrete, high-value use case rather than a general-purpose demo. Khosla's involvement signals conviction that the regulatory-burden problem is large enough to build a company around. The risk with compliance AI is that mistakes carry real legal weight, so accuracy and accountability matter more than flash. If Dili can prove its output holds up under scrutiny, it is aimed at a genuine bottleneck in getting things built, which gives it a clearer path to value than many flashier AI startups.

[Read the full story at The AI Insider](https://theaiinsider.tech/2026/08/11/ai-compliance-startup-dili-announces-15m-series-a-to-tackle-infrastructure-regulatory-burden/)

### [CodeRabbit Raises $143M Series C at $1.5B Valuation](https://www.wortins.com/story/coderabbit-raises-143m-series-c-at-1-5b-valuation-171f570b)

_Source: TechCrunch · Friday, August 14, 2026_

CodeRabbit, which builds AI that reviews pull requests and flags issues before human reviewers do, has raised a $143 million Series C at a $1.5 billion valuation. The round pushes the company firmly into unicorn territory and is earmarked for expanding sales and building out the product. Automated code review sits in a sweet spot for the current AI wave. It is a well defined, high volume task, engineers already tolerate a bit of noise from linters and static analysis, and every team feels the bottleneck of getting changes reviewed. That makes it an easier sell than tools asking developers to change how they write code in the first place. The valuation is a bet that reviewing and understanding code, rather than just generating it, becomes a durable category as AI writes more of the software to begin with. If models are going to produce ever larger volumes of code, someone has to check it, and CodeRabbit is wagering that job increasingly belongs to other models.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://finance.yahoo.com/)

### [Skan AI Raises $63M Series C for Enterprise Workflow Monitoring](https://www.wortins.com/story/skan-ai-raises-63m-series-c-for-enterprise-workflow-monitori-c1ca8fed)

_Source: VentureBeat · Friday, August 14, 2026_

Skan AI has closed a $63 million Series C co led by Cathay Innovation and Dell Technologies Capital, with Citi Ventures, Bloomberg Beta, State Farm, and Wipro Ventures also joining. The pitch behind the raise is a simple but overlooked idea: before you can automate a workflow with AI, you need to actually understand how the work gets done. Skan builds what it calls a context graph, observing how employees really move through their tasks rather than how a process document says they should. That map of real behavior becomes the foundation for deciding where AI agents can plausibly take over and where they would just break things. It is a telling bet at this moment. A lot of enterprise AI stalls not because the models are weak but because nobody has a clear picture of the messy processes they are meant to slot into. Investors here are wagering that this observation layer, the unglamorous work of watching how offices actually function, is a missing piece of making enterprise AI real.

[Read the full story at VentureBeat](https://venturebeat.com/data/skan-ai-raises-63-million-betting-that-watching-how-employees-actually-work-is-the-missing-layer-of-enterprise-ai)

### [Mindgard Raises $30M Series A for AI Security](https://www.wortins.com/story/mindgard-raises-30m-series-a-for-ai-security-e208b6db)

_Source: Crunchbase · Friday, August 14, 2026_

Mindgard has raised a $30 million Series A to expand its AI security business, funding a push into enterprise sales and further product development. The company positions itself around a problem that barely existed a few years ago: testing and securing AI systems themselves against attacks like prompt injection, model manipulation, and data leakage. As companies wire large language models into real products, they inherit a new and poorly understood attack surface, and traditional security tools were not built for it. Startups like Mindgard are betting that AI red teaming and runtime protection become a standard line item in the security budget, the same way application and network security did. The round is modest next to the nine and ten figure infrastructure deals dominating headlines, but it points at a maturing part of the market. The appetite investors are showing for AI governance and security tools is a sign the industry is starting to worry less only about building capable models and more about deploying them without getting burned.

[Read the full story at Crunchbase](https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/mindgard)

### [Firmus Grid Raises $2B for AI Factory Expansion Across Asia-Pacific](https://www.wortins.com/story/firmus-grid-raises-2b-for-ai-factory-expansion-across-asia-p-ab3ea616)

_Source: Bloomberg · Friday, August 14, 2026_

Firmus, an Australian company building energy-efficient AI data centers, has raised about 2 billion US dollars, or roughly 3.1 billion Australian, in a strategic equity round that values it near 10.5 billion dollars. The investor list is a who's who of the AI infrastructure boom: Coatue and Blackstone leading, with NVIDIA and trading firm Jane Street joining in. The money funds Project Southgate, Firmus's push to roll out what it calls AI factories across the Asia-Pacific region. That framing matters, because the current bottleneck in AI is less about clever models and more about power, cooling, and the physical space to run enormous fleets of chips, and Firmus pitches efficiency as its edge. It is also a reminder that the capital pouring into AI is increasingly flowing to concrete and copper rather than software. A 10.5 billion dollar valuation for an infrastructure player outside the usual US hubs signals how global and how capital-intensive the buildout has become, and how much investors are betting demand for compute keeps climbing.

[Read the full story at Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-07/ai-data-center-group-firmus-draws-2-billion-from-coatue-nvidia)

### [Cognition AI Eyes $40 Billion Valuation in Fresh Funding Talks](https://www.wortins.com/story/cognition-ai-eyes-40-billion-valuation-in-fresh-funding-talk-3a8711a4)

_Source: TechCrunch · Friday, August 14, 2026_

Cognition, the startup behind the Devin AI coding agent, is reportedly in early talks to raise a new round at a valuation north of $40 billion. That would mark a jump of more than 50 percent from the $26 billion it was worth in May, and the company is said to be seeking over $1 billion in fresh capital. The fundraising talk rides on a steep revenue climb. Cognition says its annualized run rate roughly doubled from $492 million in May to about $1 billion by August, with enterprise usage growing fast as customers lean on Devin for real engineering work. Investors are betting that autonomous coding agents become a core part of how software gets built. The pace here, a full valuation reset in a matter of months, captures both the enthusiasm and the vertigo around AI startups whose numbers are moving faster than anyone can price them.

[Read the full story at TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/08/12/ai-coding-startup-cognition-reportedly-already-in-talks-to-raise-at-40b-valuation/)

### [Anthropic in Talks to Acquire Decart AI for $6 Billion](https://www.wortins.com/story/anthropic-in-talks-to-acquire-decart-ai-for-6-billion-1d0925cb)

_Source: PYMNTS · Friday, August 14, 2026_

Anthropic is reportedly in talks to buy Decart, an Israeli AI startup, for around $6 billion, which would be its largest known acquisition. The interest centers on Decart's stack for chip optimization and cheaper inference and training, technology Anthropic could use to bring down the cost of running its own models at scale. Decart is an unusual target because it does more than infrastructure. It has also built world models like Lucy and Oasis for video generation and virtual try on, giving Anthropic both a cost lever and a foothold in generative media if the deal goes through. The reported price is about a 50 percent premium over the $4 billion valuation Decart carried in May, and the talks could still fall apart. Either way it shows how the biggest labs are increasingly buying their way to efficiency, treating the economics of inference as a battleground as important as raw model quality.

[Read the full story at PYMNTS](https://www.pymnts.com/news/artificial-intelligence/2026/anthropic-pursues-6-billion-decart-deal-to-cut-ai-costs/)

### [Yellow.ai Going Public via $550M SPAC Merger with Bluerock](https://www.wortins.com/story/yellow-ai-going-public-via-550m-spac-merger-with-bluerock-67492fc5)

_Source: PR Newswire · Friday, August 14, 2026_

Yellow.ai, an enterprise platform for customer facing AI agents, is going public through a merger with Bluerock Acquisition Corp, a SPAC trading on Nasdaq. The deal values Yellow.ai at roughly $300 million before the money, with a combined company worth about $550 million once the merger closes. The company brings real scale to the listing. It says it handles around 16 billion conversations a year for more than 650 enterprise clients, putting it among the larger players actually selling agentic AI for support and sales rather than just promising it in a pitch deck. Expected to close in the second half of the year and trade under the ticker YAI, the deal is a rare public market moment for a conversational AI company. It offers a test of how investors value applied agent businesses once their revenue and margins are out in the open rather than hidden inside private rounds.

[Read the full story at PR Newswire](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/yellowai-a-global-leader-in-enterprise-agentic-ai-to-go-public-via-550-million-merger-with-bluerock-acquisition-corp-nasdaq-blrk-302840634.html)

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